- Location
- Hicksville, NY
Ever take note of something so long after the fact that you feel like an idiot for never noticing it before? Well, I'm feeling that way bigtime right now...
My tank was established May 2011. Lately I have noticed that the green film algae that I have ALWAYS had (on this tank as well as an AquaPod 24 I had from 2006 until 2011 in the same room) is a little bit worse.
I was looking at how ugly my LR looks with the lights off (OR with just the daylight LEDs on) when I noticed a pattern. The algae on the sand is almost nonexistent further back, whereas right up front it's very noticeable AND the LR tips are more green on the parts that face forward.
Then I look up at something that has been in my house for ages - a ceiling fan with (3) 100W incandescent bulbs. I posted a pic (it looks a lot brighter than it really is but these ARE 100W bulbs so...).
Now: Am I FINALLY onto something here? Could this be the elusive culprit? My nitrates have been essentially zero since cycling, phosphates are zero etc. My corals (with the exception of two brains I'm having trouble with) are doing fine - yet the algae persists.
My RO/DI water has 0ppm; as soon as I see 1ppm I change my resin.
What could this be? I see so many algae-free tanks and I don't know what I am doing wrong...
Thanks
John
My tank was established May 2011. Lately I have noticed that the green film algae that I have ALWAYS had (on this tank as well as an AquaPod 24 I had from 2006 until 2011 in the same room) is a little bit worse.
I was looking at how ugly my LR looks with the lights off (OR with just the daylight LEDs on) when I noticed a pattern. The algae on the sand is almost nonexistent further back, whereas right up front it's very noticeable AND the LR tips are more green on the parts that face forward.
Then I look up at something that has been in my house for ages - a ceiling fan with (3) 100W incandescent bulbs. I posted a pic (it looks a lot brighter than it really is but these ARE 100W bulbs so...).
Now: Am I FINALLY onto something here? Could this be the elusive culprit? My nitrates have been essentially zero since cycling, phosphates are zero etc. My corals (with the exception of two brains I'm having trouble with) are doing fine - yet the algae persists.
My RO/DI water has 0ppm; as soon as I see 1ppm I change my resin.
What could this be? I see so many algae-free tanks and I don't know what I am doing wrong...
Thanks
John



